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词汇 graft union
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Definition of graft union in English:

graft union

noun
  • The point on a plant where the graft is joined to the rootstock.

    嫁接部位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Next, locate long thin canes and canes that grow from below the graft union, if the plant is grafted.
    • Plant the graft union, the bulge where the top joins the bottom, 2 to 6 inches below the soil line in cold-winter climates, slightly above the soil level in warmer regions.
    • You'll know a tree is on grafted rootstock if you see the graft union - a change in bark pattern or a ridge toward the base of the tree.
    • Suckers are vigorous canes growing from the rootstock below the graft union on grafted roses.
    • Where winter temperatures drop to - 10F or colder, plant the graft union 4 to 6 inches deep.
    • To tell if your tree is grafted, look for the graft union - the spot where the two trees were joined - near its base.
    • If the tree is grafted, position the inside of the curve of the graft union away from the afternoon sun.
    • The graft union will usually form in six to eight weeks.
    • The bulge where the parts join, called the graft union, gets planted just at or below ground level, depending on your climate.
    • Plant the tree high, with the graft union above the soil line to avoid rot, in a well-draining, organically enriched, slightly acidic soil.
    • In cold winter areas the bud or graft union should be between one and two inches below the soil level.
    • Plant roses with the graft union 2 to 3 inches below the soil line in cold-winter climates, slightly above the soil level in warmer regions.

Definition of graft union in US English:

graft union

noun
  • The point on a plant where the graft is joined to the rootstock.

    嫁接部位

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'll know a tree is on grafted rootstock if you see the graft union - a change in bark pattern or a ridge toward the base of the tree.
    • Plant roses with the graft union 2 to 3 inches below the soil line in cold-winter climates, slightly above the soil level in warmer regions.
    • If the tree is grafted, position the inside of the curve of the graft union away from the afternoon sun.
    • Where winter temperatures drop to - 10F or colder, plant the graft union 4 to 6 inches deep.
    • The graft union will usually form in six to eight weeks.
    • Suckers are vigorous canes growing from the rootstock below the graft union on grafted roses.
    • Next, locate long thin canes and canes that grow from below the graft union, if the plant is grafted.
    • Plant the graft union, the bulge where the top joins the bottom, 2 to 6 inches below the soil line in cold-winter climates, slightly above the soil level in warmer regions.
    • To tell if your tree is grafted, look for the graft union - the spot where the two trees were joined - near its base.
    • The bulge where the parts join, called the graft union, gets planted just at or below ground level, depending on your climate.
    • Plant the tree high, with the graft union above the soil line to avoid rot, in a well-draining, organically enriched, slightly acidic soil.
    • In cold winter areas the bud or graft union should be between one and two inches below the soil level.
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